Former Presidents
1971-1974Charalambos Koukis
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Charalambos Koukis1971-1974
He was born on 12/2/1919 in Athens. He graduated with honors from the Varvakeio School. Graduated from the Law School of the University of Athens. He served his military service as a reserve Second Lieutenant of Infantry (1940-1941). He was appointed a Lawyer of Athens, and then, after successful examinations, he entered the Corps of Military Justice, as a Captain of the Judiciary, subsequently promoted to the rank of Major. He served as Military Judicial Counsel from 1952 to 1962 and was subsequently appointed President of the Tax Courts. In 1968 he was appointed Advisor to the Court of Auditors, promoted on 23/3/1971 to Vice-President and on 20/7/1971 to President. He exercised the duties of the President of the Court of Auditors from 20/7/1971 to 4/9/1974. He was President of the National Gallery. He passed away in Athens on 7/30/2009.
1965-1971Georgios Kritselis
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Georgios Kritselis1965-1971
He was born in 1901 in Morfitsa, Olympia. Graduated in Law from the University of Athens in 1921, he was appointed an employee at the Ministry of Finance, promoted to the rank of Director. He served in the Ministry of Finance until 1951, when he was appointed Advisor to the Court of Auditors, promoted in 1965 to the rank of President. He was President of the Court of Auditors from 2/2/1965 to 15/7/1971 and died in August 1984.
1961-1965Asterios Dais
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Asterios Dais1961-1965
He was born in 1894 in Pertouli, Trikala. He studied law at the University of Athens and in 1911 entered the service of the Ministry of Finance as a Treasury Secretary while in 1919 he became a Special Financial Inspector. In 1923 he transferred to the Auditing Court, promoted to the rank of Director. In 1934 he was appointed Vice-Chairman of the Court of Auditors, subsequently promoted to the rank of Councilor (1941), Vice-President (1950) and President of the Court of Auditors from 23/1/1961 to 2/2/1965. He was Minister of Transport from 28/9/1963 to 8/11/1963 in the Styl Government. Mavromichalis and Minister of Finance from 31/12/1963 to 19/2/1964 in the Government of John Paraskevopoulos. He died in Athens on 20/12/1983.
1954-1961Theodoros Thodorakeas
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Theodoros Thodorakeas1954-1961
He was born in 1890 in Riglia Lefktro, Laconia. In 1911 he was appointed Treasury Secretary in the Ministry of Finance, promoted in 1920 to the rank of Director. He served in this capacity until the year 1950 when he was appointed Councilor of the Court of Auditors and in the year 1954 he was promoted to the rank of President. He served as President of the Court of Auditors from 23/6/1954 to 23/1/1961.
1949-1953Theodoros I. Boukogiannis
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Theodoros I. Boukogiannis1949-1953
He was born in 1887 in Agrinio. Honors graduate of the School of Law of the University of Athens and Doctor of Law (1911). In the year 1911 he was appointed financial officer, in the year 1920 he was promoted to Financial Inspector and in the year 1922 he was appointed Head of the Inspection Department of the General State Accounts and deputy Director of the Treasury Service. A little later he moved to the Court of Auditors as a First Class Auditor. In June 1929 he was appointed Councilor of the Court of Auditors, in October 1941 he was promoted to the rank of Vice-President of the Court of Auditors and in April 1949 to the rank of President of the Court of Auditors, exercising his duties from 5/4/1949 to 4/12/1953 when he resigned . He participated as a reserve Second Lieutenant in the Balkan wars and was promoted for bravery to the rank of Lieutenant and awarded the Silver Cross of the Order of the Savior. He was Chairman of the Civil Servants Equity Fund, Vice Chairman of the Postal Savings Bank, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Deposit and Loan Fund and member of the Board of Directors of the Hellenic Red Cross. He died in Athens.
1939-1949Ioannis E. Sakellion
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Ioannis E. Sakellion1939-1949
Law student. He was born in 1877 in Pelasgia, Fthiotida. He studied law at the University of Athens and served as Director of the Ministry of Finance (1920). Appointed Advisor to the Court of Auditors (1923) and served as President of the Court of Auditors from 19/3/1938 to 27/1/1949, when he left due to age limit retained in honor until his death the rank of President of the Court of Auditors.
1931-1938Ioannis Nikolopoulos
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Ioannis Nikolopoulos1931-1938
He was born in 1879 and served as Secretary General of the Ministry of Finance and President of the Court of Auditors from 1/1/1931 to 19/3/1938, when he resigned to take over the management of the Athens newspaper "ETHNOS" due to the death of his brother Spyros Nikolopoulos . For twelve years he was Vice-President of the Board of Directors of the Deposit and Loan Fund. He died in Athens on 23/7/1938.
1924-1931Ioannis Kyriakos
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Ioannis Kyriakos1924-1931
He studied law and on 17/1/1883 was appointed a lawyer in Athens. On 20/2/1885 he entered the Court of Auditors as a Second Class Accountant. Subsequently, in September 1903 he was appointed Vice-Chairman of the Court of Auditors and was then successively promoted to the ranks of Councilor and Vice-President of the Court of Auditors. At the beginning of 1924 he was promoted to the rank of President of the Court of Auditors and exercised his duties until 1/1/1931. He died on 22/12/1932.
1923Antonios Prekas
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Antonios Prekas1923
Politician and Economist. He was born in 1861 in Kontochorio, Thira. He was appointed an employee at the Ministry of Finance and held all the ranks (Secretary, Head of Department, Director and Inspector) of this Ministry. In June 1896 he was awarded Doctor of Law. After leaving the Ministry of Finance he was appointed Advisor to the Court of Auditors, in 1914 he was promoted to the rank of Vice President and in 1923 to the rank of President of the Court of Auditors, holding office from 8/3/1923 to 31/10/1923. Subsequently, he was elected Member of Parliament for Thera in the 4th National Assembly from 16/12/1923 to 30/9/1925 and in the 2nd Parliament from 19/8/1928 to 18/8/1932 of the Liberal Party of Eleuth. Venizelou. He was Minister of Finance from 14/11/1922 to 15/12/1922 in the government of Stylianos Gonatas and Minister of National Economy from 17/9/1926 to 26/10/1926, of Transport from 21/9/1926 to 11/10/1926 and of Finance from 26/10/1926 to 4/12/1926 in the Government of Georgiou Kondylis. He also served as President of the Auditing Court from 8/3/1923 to 31/10/1923. He died in Athens on 27/7/1952.
1922-1923Konstantinos Aggelopoulos
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Konstantinos Aggelopoulos1922-1923
Journalist, Economist and Politician son of journalist Ioannis Angelopoulos. Elected: A) Deputy of Attica a) In the 14th Parliament from 4/16/1895 to 12/9/1898 b) In the 16th Parliament from 17/11/1902 to 22/12/1904 c) In the 17th Parliament from 20/2/1905 to 1/2/1906 d) In the 18th Parliament from 12/11/1908 to 25 /3/1910 in place of the deceased Member of Parliament Ath. Moutsopoulos and e) In the First Revisionary Parliament from 8/8/1910 to 12/10/1910 and B) Member of Parliament of Athens in the 1st Parliament from 7/11/1926 to 9/7/1928 and in the 3rd Revising Parliament from 26/1/1936 to 4/8/1936. He was President of the Auditing Court from 17/3/1922 to 8/3/1923, Minister of Justice from 4/12/1926 to 17/8/1927 in the ecumenical Government Alex. Zaimis and Minister of Finance from 25/11/1932 to 9/1/1933 in the Panag Government. Tsaldari. He died in 1947.